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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently spoke out about cancel culture in an interview with Breitbart News.

The presidential candidate claimed that his wife, actress Cheryl Hines, has lost jobs in Hollywood due to her support of his campaign. When asked about the possibility of his wife facing pressure and fear from Hollywood, Kennedy stated that it is already happening.

Kennedy did not provide any further details about the alleged targeting of his wife, but Breitbart News reported that leftists had criticized Hines after she expressed support for her husband’s decision to challenge President Joe Biden for the Democratic nomination.

Despite Hines’ past criticism of her husband’s anti-vaccine advocacy, she issued a statement supporting his presidential run, calling him a “fearless leader who understands the needs of the American people.”

Hines has also faced backlash in the past for her husband’s controversial statements.

Last year, after RFK Jr. referenced Holocaust victim Anne Frank while speaking out against the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate, Hines publicly denounced her husband’s comments, calling them “reprehensible and insensitive.”

Transgender activist Charlotte Clymer also criticized Hines, stating that she had lost respect for her and that the Kennedy family’s refusal to support RFK Jr.’s bid for office was a red flag.

Kennedy’s comments on cancel culture echo growing concerns among some conservatives and free speech advocates about the silencing of opposing views.

Cancel culture refers to the trend of individuals being shamed, boycotted, or fired for expressing views that are deemed politically incorrect or offensive by others.

Critics argue that cancel culture stifles free speech and is antithetical to democratic values. Proponents, on the other hand, argue that cancel culture is a way of holding individuals accountable for their actions and speech, particularly when they perpetuate harm or discrimination.

Cancel culture is running rampant in America, and it’s not just a threat to free speech – it’s a threat to our democracy.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s recent comments about his wife’s alleged targeting in Hollywood are just the latest example of how cancel culture is being used to silence individuals who dare to express dissenting views.

I believe in the Constitution and the First Amendment’s protection of free speech. Cancel culture is antithetical to these values and is a dangerous tool used by those who seek to silence opposing viewpoints.

Cheryl Hines should not be punished for supporting her husband’s political campaign, nor should anyone be punished for expressing their beliefs.

It’s time for Americans to stand up against cancel culture and defend our right to free speech. We must not allow a small but vocal minority to dictate what can and cannot be said, and we must reject the notion that certain ideas are too dangerous or offensive to be expressed.

As Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stated, cancel culture is alarming, and it’s time for us to take action. We must protect the free exchange of ideas and ensure that all voices are heard in our democracy, regardless of how unpopular or controversial they may be.

Let’s stand together and defend our freedom of speech before it’s too late.


source: Breitbart

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  1. Theodora

    April 29, 2023 at 3:53 pm

    Don’t trust Kennedy.

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